Some people are born different to yourself perhaps. I did kinda explain myself a bit more though.

I'm not really sick of the music, I'm just, I dunno, it's too familiar. It's like when you live on a beachfront, after a while you stop admiring the beach front, It's still nice, but it's just kinda there, you don't really gain the same enjoyment from it as the first few times you saw it, before you knew all its nuances, at first it's a sight to behold with lots to take in at once. Music for me is kind of the same, I still enjoy the music, but it takes away that "Wow this is great" feeling and it just sort of plays through without me taking much notice of the quality of the song.

at least list what you listen to...

Since you don't get bored of what you listen to Rotten, let us know what music you listen to.

Some people are born different to yourself perhaps. I did kinda explain myself a bit more though.

I'm not really sick of the music, I'm just, I dunno, it's too familiar. It's like when you live on a beachfront, after a while you stop admiring the beach front, It's still nice, but it's just kinda there, you don't really gain the same enjoyment from it as the first few times you saw it, before you knew all its nuances, at first it's a sight to behold with lots to take in at once. Music for me is kind of the same, I still enjoy the music, but it takes away that "Wow this is great" feeling and it just sort of plays through without me taking much notice of the quality of the song.

at least list what you listen to...

Since you don't get bored of what you listen to Rotten, let us know what music you listen to.

Some people are born different to yourself perhaps. I did kinda explain myself a bit more though.

I'm not really sick of the music, I'm just, I dunno, it's too familiar. It's like when you live on a beachfront, after a while you stop admiring the beach front, It's still nice, but it's just kinda there, you don't really gain the same enjoyment from it as the first few times you saw it, before you knew all its nuances, at first it's a sight to behold with lots to take in at once. Music for me is kind of the same, I still enjoy the music, but it takes away that "Wow this is great" feeling and it just sort of plays through without me taking much notice of the quality of the song.

at least list what you listen to...

Since you don't get bored of what you listen to Rotten, let us know what music you listen to.

I don't know if you're being sarcastic here but this is a terribly obvious list of modern rock music.

considering only 2 of those bands were formed after 2000 you have no idea what you're talking about

'modern' 'after 2000'

I can only assume you're an idiot. Those bands are obvious bands that everyone has listened to, it's certainly not something someone would want if they are bored of music unless they've been living in a void for the past 40 years.

King of the Rotten

I can only assume you're an idiot. Those bands are obvious bands that everyone has listened to, it's certainly not something someone would want if they are bored of music unless they've been living in a void for the past 40 years.

everyone. yes. everyone, especially the 14 year olds that listen to justin bieber and the wiggas that listen to lil wayne and the hipsters that listen to indiepussyrock.

i bet everyone listens to corrosion of conformity, that's why you hear it on the radio all the time.

yeah, only people that are bored of music listen to led zeppelin u f*ckin homo, u are such a disgrace to humans the doctor should have pushed u back in when u came out.

I can only assume you're an idiot. Those bands are obvious bands that everyone has listened to, it's certainly not something someone would want if they are bored of music unless they've been living in a void for the past 40 years.

everyone. yes. everyone, especially the 14 year olds that listen to justin bieber and the wiggas that listen to lil wayne and the hipsters that listen to indiepussyrock.

i bet everyone listens to corrosion of conformity, that's why you hear it on the radio all the time.

yeah, only people that are bored of music listen to led zeppelin u f*ckin homo, u are such a disgrace to humans the doctor should have pushed u back in when u came out.

El Diablo

I'm not really sick of the music, I'm just, I dunno, it's too familiar. It's like when you live on a beachfront, after a while you stop admiring the beach front, It's still nice, but it's just kinda there, you don't really gain the same enjoyment from it as the first few times you saw it, before you knew all its nuances, at first it's a sight to behold with lots to take in at once. Music for me is kind of the same, I still enjoy the music, but it takes away that "Wow this is great" feeling and it just sort of plays through without me taking much notice of the quality of the song.

I still don't understand

it's YOUR music.YOU chose it.

I thought good music was like good food; it's completely subjective and once you find something you like then you will probably enjoy it for the rest of your life.if your music is starting to sound "too familiar" then you just need to branch out a little.

you already know what kind of music you like.so just go listen to that kind of music but from artists and groups you've never tried before.

Crazyeighties

Have you guys ever had the problem where you have loads of music, but most of it you have listened to over and over again ruining it? I mean even if you don't hear it for like 2 years as soon as you do, it's just the same old thing again.

Well This has been happening to me for a long time, I am trying to resolve the issue by purchasing loads of obscure albums and avoiding my current music.

Anyone have any tips for this? Does this happen to everyone else?

No I have 49,120 songs on my computer the only problem is I only have one Ipod and my music collection is only getting bigger, Give it 2 weeks I will top 50,000 My problem is deciding what to listen to....

Bigs

When I was younger I would sometimes get burnt out on certain music if I listened to it too frequently. Nowadays I make sure to pace myself when it comes to discovering new music. If I find myself really getting into an album I'm not familiar with, I'll take a couple days off between listens just to make sure it stays fresh.

I want to enjoy my music for as long as possible. Just like making love, you've got to take it slow and steady, or else you'll risk busting your load prematurely and knocking someone up.

Tyler

I'm always out for new music. I try to listen to a new album every day or so but I've been a little too busy for that lately. Some of the stuff on my iPod can get a little overplayed (looking at you, Tupac), but I'll listen to artists in cycles. It might take months but if I liked something chances are I'll come back to hear it again eventually.

ShadowDog94

I actually never get bored of any music, no matter how many times I listen to it. People tell me that they can't stand listening to the same songs over and over and to me it just seems odd. And then they look at me with a weird face when I tell them that I listen to the same songs over and over again. What's the problem? Different strokes for different folks I guess.

There was one time about a year ago when I started getting bored of all the rock and metal I listened to so I stopped listening to it and started looking for different types of music, but in the end I found myself getting bored of that rather quickly and went back to my favourite genre all over again but it has made me a little more open-minded towards different genres than I was back then.

There have been certain artists I've only listened to for maybe a couple days before I started to hate them. Enter Shikari and Hadouken for instance. I found the songs catchy for a while but after a while they started irritating me...... badly.

alias23

I did get sick of most songs on my phone only had like 30 dubstep songs on it, the crappy phone memory was full so I was listening to those over and over, having said that it's impossible to become sick of Nero